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What to Do in Pollença? Discover Mallorcan Fabrics and the Artistic Legacy of Martí Vicenç

In the north of Mallorca, Pollença preserves the perfect balance between tradition, art and Mediterranean authenticity. Its cobbled streets, lively squares and artisan workshops make this town one of the island’s most special destinations.

Among all the cultural experiences it offers, there is one essential visit for anyone wanting to discover the creative soul of Mallorca: exploring the famous Mallorcan fabrics, visiting the historic workshop of Teixits Vicens and immersing yourself in the artistic world of Martí Vicenç.

Mallorcan Fabrics: Tradition and Mediterranean Colour

The famous “llengües fabrics” are one of Mallorca’s most recognisable artisan symbols. Their flowing patterns and vibrant colours have been part of the island’s visual identity for centuries. Today they decorate boutique hotels, country homes and contemporary design spaces, although their origins are deeply rooted in Mallorcan textile tradition.

In Pollença, this heritage became especially significant thanks to Martí Vicenç, an artist who transformed these fabrics into true works of art.

Visit the Teixits Vicens Workshop

One of the most special places to discover this tradition is Teixits Vicens, an artisan workshop with more than a century of history where authentic Mallorcan fabrics are still produced using traditional techniques.

During the visit, you can watch the looms in action, learn about the manufacturing process and discover how the characteristic “llengües” patterns are created. The space also combines tradition with contemporary design, showcasing textile collections, decoration pieces and exclusive creations inspired by Mediterranean essence.

It is the perfect experience for visitors looking to discover the most authentic and artisanal side of Mallorca.

Visit the Museu Martí Vicenç in Pollença

The Museu Martí Vicenç offers visitors the chance to explore the life and work of this exceptional creator. The museum preserves original looms, sketches, textile pieces and artworks that demonstrate how he combined craftsmanship, painting and design.

The visit is a unique opportunity to understand the cultural importance of Mallorcan fabrics and discover the artistic legacy that still lives on in Pollença.

A Must-See Walk Through the Historic Old Town

After visiting the workshop of Teixits Vicens and the Museu Martí Vicenç, it is well worth wandering through the historic streets of Pollença. The Main Square, art galleries, small artisan shops and charming cafés with terraces create a relaxed and authentic atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the peaceful rhythm of the town.

If you are looking for unforgettable views, climbing the 365 steps of El Calvari is another must-do in Pollença. From the top, you can admire spectacular panoramic views over the rooftops of the town and the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, one of Mallorca’s most iconic landscapes.

Culture, Art and Mallorcan Essence

Visiting Teixits Vicens and the Museu Martí Vicenç is much more than a cultural activity — it is a way to connect with Mallorca’s artistic and artisan heritage.

Between traditional looms, Mediterranean design and the creative legacy of Martí Vicenç, Pollença offers an authentic experience where tradition and art remain part of everyday life. A perfect way to discover the island from a creative, cultural and deeply Mediterranean perspective.

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